This letter was sent to the Defense Security Service by fax to (703) 325-5341 on 10 June 2001:
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Hart Nibbrigkade 22 2597 XV Den Haag Netherlands maschke@antipolygraph.org Sunday, 10 June 2001 DEFENSE SECURITY SERVICE OFFICE OF FOI AND PRIVACY ATTN: MR. LESLIE R. BLAKE 1340 BRADDOCK PLACE ALEXANDRIA VA 22314-1651 Dear Mr. Blake: This is a request under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552). I request that copies of the following documentation be provided to me: All Department of Defense Polygraph Institute (DoDPI) materials describing the General Question Technique (GQT), whether on paper, videotape, computer media, or in any other format. In response to my 7 April 2001 FOIA request for a 42-page 1995 DoDPI document titled "General Question Technique (GQT)" outline" (FOIA request #070-21(2)), Tanya R. Layne wrote in a response dated 21 May: A check of the available indices within DoDPI, revealed that no copies of GQT from 1995 exist. The GQT is no longer used by DoDPI or its instructors. It's been estimated that the GQT was last utilized in approximately early 1997. (emphasis added) This new request for all DoDPI documentation of the GQT is made without regard to the date of the material. Because, as Ms. Layne stated in her letter, "[t]he GQT is no longer used by DoDPI or its instructors," I see no reasonable ground for DSS to withhold the requested documentation. In order to help you determine my status for the purpose of assessing fees, you should know that this request is made for public awareness purposes and not for commercial use. AntiPolygraph.org is a grassroots organization of freely associating individuals and is not a profit-seeking enterprise. I am willing to pay fees for this request up to a maximum of $25. If you estimate that the fees will exceed this limit, please inform me first. I request, however, a waiver of fees for this request because disclosure of the requested information to me is in the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly to public understanding of the operations and activities of the Department of Defense and is not in my commercial interest. Sincerely, George W. Maschke AntiPolygraph.org PS: A copy of this Freedom of Information Act request will be placed on-line at http://antipolygraph.org/foia/foia-006.shtml